Accelerated Aging Biology in the Placenta May Contribute to A Rare Form of Pregnancy-Induced Heart Failure
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by Denise Abraham
1w ago
In a new study, researchers show that elevated levels of proteins associated with cellular senescence, or aging, in the blood and placenta are linked to this form of heart failure. Perinatal cardiomyopathy (PPCM), a form of heart failure that occurs in late pregnancy or the early postpartum period, is one of the most common causes of maternal death. Development of Maternal Heart Failure New research led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham Health System, provides new insights into the mechanisms underlying the development of PPCM and ..read more
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According to Research, Men Should Abstain From Alcohol for at Least Three Months Before Conception
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by Denise Abraham
2w ago
It is common knowledge that pregnant women must strictly avoid alcohol in order not to endanger the health of their baby. Many experts also advise women to avoid alcohol in the weeks before pregnancy, i.e. whenever they plan to have children, in order to prevent intrauterine growth disorders and other complications later on. For a long time, the role that the father plays in the health of the offspring was neglected. However, fathers also play a major role in the development of their unborn child, as healthy sperm cells are essential for successful conception and the proper development of the ..read more
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Investigation of Interactions Between Pathogens and Human Placenta
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by Denise Abraham
3w ago
The response of the placenta to infections with malaria, toxoplasmosis and listeria has been mapped in high resolution, potentially paving the way for new treatment options. For the first time, a panoramic picture of infection pathways in the human placenta has been created that could reveal potential targets for the development of pregnancy-safe therapies against malaria, toxoplasmosis and listeria, all diseases that can cause serious pregnancy complications. Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the University of Cambridge, the University of Dundee and collaborators have used novel ..read more
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The Father’s Gut Microbiota Influences the Next Generation
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by Denise Abraham
3w ago
Researchers altered the composition of the gut microbiota in male mice by common antibiotics, leading to a condition called dysbiosis, and found that mouse pups sired by a dysbiotic father had significantly lower birth weights and an increased risk of growth failure and postnatal mortality. Gut Microbiota and Offspring Health The gut microbiota is the microbial community that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract. It is responsible for the production of enzymes, metabolites and other molecules that are critical to the host’s metabolism and response to the environment. Consequently, a balanced gu ..read more
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Researchers Can Predict Which Women Will Experience Severe Pregnancy Complications
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by Denise Abraham
3w ago
Pregnancy disorders are usually diagnosed in the second or third trimester of pregnancy, when they often already have a serious impact on the health of mother and child. Current methods of diagnosing pregnancy disorders are not sensitive or reliable enough to detect all high-risk pregnancies. However, scientists have found a way to test hormone levels in the placenta to predict which women will experience severe pregnancy complications. Pregnancy disorders affect around one in 10 pregnant women. Almost all organ systems of the mother’s body have to change their function during pregnancy so tha ..read more
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How the Mother Influences the Brain Development of the Fetus
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by Denise Abraham
3w ago
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have discovered in a preclinical model that cytokines – proteins that control immune response – circulating in maternal blood during pregnancy may reduce the offspring’s risk of psychiatric disorders. The results are surprising because circulating maternal cytokines are so low that they have not previously been linked to fetal brain development and offspring behavior. Brain Development and Maternal Cytokine Levels The study, published in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, reports that the cytokine XCL1 produced by maternal immune cells may function ..read more
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Can Pregnancy Accelerate Biological Ageing?
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by Denise Abraham
1M ago
A new study from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health shows that pregnancy can come at a price. The research, conducted among 1735 young people in the Philippines, shows that women who reported having been pregnant looked biologically older than women who had never been hopeful, and that women who had been pregnant more often looked biologically older than those who reported fewer pregnancies. Notably, the number of pregnancies conceived was not associated with biological aging in men of the same age cohort, suggesting that it has something to do with pregnancy or breastfeedin ..read more
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When Do Babies Develop Consciousness?
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by Denise Abraham
2M ago
When do humans acquire consciousness in the course of their development? When French philosopher René Descartes was questioned by his critics in the 17th century about the consciousness of infants, he eventually suggested that infants could have thoughts, albeit simpler ones than those of adults. Hundreds of years later, the question of when humans gain consciousness remains a challenge for psychologists and philosophers alike. Scientists at the University of Birmingham are now proposing a new and improved method for researchers to find out when consciousness emerges in human infancy. Determin ..read more
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Intestinal Bacteria Produce Neurotransmitters that Influence the Baby’s Immune System
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by Denise Abraham
2M ago
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine discovered that unique bacteria colonize the gut shortly after birth and produce the neurotransmitter serotonin to train the gut’s immune cells. This prevents allergic reactions to food and the bacteria themselves during early development. The preclinical study, published in Science Immunology, shows that bacteria abundant in the gut of newborns produce serotonin, which promotes the development of immune cells called T-regulatory cells or Tregs. These cells suppress inappropriate immune responses, helping to prevent autoimmune diseases and dangerous allerg ..read more
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A Diet With Less Meat And Dairy Products Leads to Vitamin Deficiency Before and During Pregnancy
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by Denise Abraham
2M ago
A woman’s wellbeing before conception and during pregnancy has a direct impact on her child’s health, lifelong physical development and ability to learn. However, research has found that pregnant women who eat a modern diet are missing out on key nutrients that they and their babies need, and this could be exacerbated with the switch to plant-based foods. Scientists at the University of Southampton, working with experts from around the world, surveyed more than 1,700 women and found that most of them lacked vitamins normally found in meat and dairy products, including B12, B6 and D, folic acid ..read more
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